Doug Martin, RB

Doug Martin has quietly been a huge part of the Boise State offense the past couple of years, overshadowed by the fantastic passing attack led by Kellen Moore.

That said, I think Martin could have the brightest future of all the BSU players entering the draft.

Martin has had one of his best years this season, racking up 1148 yards and 15 touchdown carries. With one more touchdown and 113 more yards against Arizona State this week, Martin will set new career highs in both categories.

At 5'9" and 215 lbs, Martin is built a lot like Ray Rice and has a similar running style. He has good speed and great power, and along with the ability to bowl people over, Martin should be a solid player in the NFL.

I think Martin will probably go in the third round, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him taken somewhere in the second.

Kellen Moore, QB

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A lot of scouts and analysts continue to say Kellen Moore can't succeed in the NFL. I do not agree.

Scouts say he can't play due to his lack of size and mechanical issues. Yeah, he is only 6' and maybe 190 lbs, but you can't argue with the numbers he has put up year in and year out. Drew Brees is 6' and I'd say he's had a pretty decent career so far.

Then there's mechanics. I really don't see how mechanics have such an impact on how you perform in the NFL. It shouldn't matter how you complete a pass, just complete the pass. If Tim Tebow has the mechanics to throw a football in the pros, so does Kellen Moore.

Yes, Tebow is a totally different type of player, but Moore also seems to have the ability to win games like Tebow.

Kellen Moore is one of the most accurate passers in college football and the winningest quarterback in college history. I think Moore will be taken somewhere in the fifth round.